"Rosie"

Feb. 26th, 2006 11:49 am
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This is a cautionary tale about people who read too much. {shiver}  Or maybe reading too much is just a symptom.

__ 'They found it alarming when, in the market or the bookstore and for no apparent reason, she burst out laughing; she might have just remembered the eccentric horse in the Saki story who has what its owner called "the swerving sickness".'
__ 'Frustration, born of ennui, fueled by inertia and the escalating speed of time's passage, welled up inside her and made her palpitate. She came to think of herself as a thwarted workaholic while she spent each day waiting for it to be over.'

Anne Lamott's economy of phrase:
  • Five years, six jobs, and three affairs later, she met and fell in love with Andrew Ferguson. He had three things Elizabeth wanted--playfulness, money, and a kind of faith. He was a truly kind man, who loved to read.
  • the cruel, chilling pain of stubbed toes
  • the inadvertently fertilized blob of embryonic tissue had survived to grow into a brilliant and consumed little person with dignity, humor, and frequently poor judgment.
  • She dialed the number all the way through.
  • funky genteel
  • Her exhaustion such that she was pinned to the bed by centrifugal force;
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